World News Desk
China Risks New Cold War, Last Hong Kong Governor Says
“I Can’t Be Silent”: Hong Kongers Defy Ban on Tiananmen Memorials
“Triple Disaster”—Virus, Heat Wave and Locusts Hit India
U.S. Heads into a New Week Shaken by Violence as Cities Smolder
Extreme Weather, More People Drive Pakistan Toward a Wheat Crisis
After U.S. Warning, Iran Says Its Navy Will Still Operate in Gulf
Coronavirus to Leave a Legacy of Unprecedented Global Debt
Japan Braces for Worst Postwar Slump as Pandemic Tips Economy into Recession
Huge Fentanyl Haul Seized in Asia’s Biggest-ever Drug Bust
‘Dengue Kills Too’ – Latin America Faces Two Epidemics at Once
Why Is Latin America Collapsing?
U.S. and Canada Lost More Than 1 in 4 Birds in Past 50 Years
Half of World’s Extreme Poor Live in Five Countries
Why Biodiversity Matters to You
Wild Bee Species Critical to Pollination on the Decline
The Serengeti-Mara Squeeze
Increased human activity around one of Africa’s most iconic ecosystems is “squeezing the wildlife in its core,” damaging habitation and disrupting the migration routes of wildebeest, zebra and gazelle, an international study has concluded.
High-fructose Corn Syrup Promotes Intestinal Tumors
Zebra Stripes Prove the Genius in Nature
Bat Flu Could Infect and Kill Millions of Humans